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a line

/uh-lahyn/US // əˈlaɪn //UK // (əˈlaɪn) //

一条线,一行,一线

Definitions

  1. 1

    a·lined, a·lin·ing.

    • : align.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Domestically, the prime minister maintains the dubious line that he is the only man who can keep the still-fragile peace.

  • ROME — What does it take for a Hollywood A-lister to get a private audience with Pope Francis?

  • Last week I turned 40, a bittersweet occasion because I crossed the line to living longer without my mother than with her.

  • Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission.

  • Is it any wonder that the interests of large corporations and unions get to the front of the line?

  • In this position, the line of cavalry formed the chord of the arc described by the river, and occupied by us.

  • Now-a-days it is the bankrupt who flouts, and his too confiding creditors who are jeered and laughed at.

  • Our talk ranged from the Panhandle to the Canada line, while our horses jogged steadily southward.

  • I have drawn a Line between the figures at the extream changes, that next below the Line is the extream.

  • He felt himself the meanest, vilest thing a-crawl upon this sinful earth, and she—dear God!